With approximately 7000 islands scattered across the Caribbean Sea, visitors on a cruise
holiday have an ample number of locations available for exploration. The following five
destinations provide the best the Caribbean has to offer, from shimmering lagoons to
luminescent beaches and coral reefs teeming with life.
Bahamas
Every year tourists flock to the Bahamas to swim in its mirror clean waters and wade their toes through its immaculate white sand. However, the Bahamas also boasts a number of historical landmarks and national parks, a fine complement to wetter activities such as scuba diving and snorkelling.
Cayman Islands
Home to the world renowned Seven Mile Beach, these three islands offer a dazzling cocktail of beauty and culture. One activity truly unique to the Caymans is the ability to interact with local stingrays, primarily in the shoals of the aptly named Stingray City.
Aruba
A former colony of the Dutch, Aruba is often overshadowed by its more celebrated neighbours. Nevertheless, this island off the coast of Venezuela has been gradually growing its tourist industry, with casinos, restaurants and nightclubs fringing its capital Oranjestad. Coastal excursions and horseback riding are also popular activities. Best of all, the weather in Aruba remains constant at 30 degrees throughout the year a great destinations for cruises so come and check it out.
Jamaica
One of the more popular holiday destinations, Jamaica is often cited as the archetype for tropical resorts. Vibrant beaches and verdant countrysides provide the canvas for a relaxing, mellow atmosphere. Attached to the landscape are breathtaking visuals such as Dunn's River Falls in Ochos Rios and the aquamarine coast of Montego Bay.
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is an island paradise bursting with exotic nightclubs, culinary delights, dancing and energetic music. However, the most attractive part of the Dominican Republic might be the affable nature of its people. This human cotton ball of warmth and fuzziness extends from the lively nights to the leisurely daytime excursions. Windsurfing, whale watching, and kite flying are just some of the activities available to visitors. Home to Santo Domingo, the New World's oldest city, there are also plenty of areas with historical and cultural significance to explore.